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Place-Hungry Whore

A female who weaponizes fake defiance and sassy attitude solely to manufacture scenarios where a man (or anyone willing) forcibly reminds her of her place—usually on her knees, crying, or marked up—then broadcasts the fantasy online with zero shame and a thirsty hashtag. Sarcasm: she’s not subtle; she’s advertising.
Caption reads like a Craigslist kink ad: ‘me giving attitude on purpose so i can be put back in my place #needdthat’ — textbook Place-Hungry Whore audition tape.
by AD_Ridgeport February 28, 2026
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Placebism

The Placebo Effect version of Debunkism—the ideological commitment to explaining away any phenomenon, experience, or reported effect as "just the placebo effect," regardless of evidence or context. Placebism treats "placebo" as a magic explanation that ends inquiry: it's not real, it's just placebo. The fallacy lies in using placebo as a dismissal rather than a phenomenon worthy of study. The placebo effect is real, interesting, and powerful—but Placebism uses it as a cudgel to avoid engaging with claims that challenge materialist orthodoxy. It's skepticism that has forgotten to be skeptical about its own explanations.
"He meditated and felt better. Placebism says: just placebo. Acupuncture helped her pain. Placebism says: just placebo. Thousands of years of healing traditions? Just placebo. Placebism uses 'placebo' like a magic word that makes experiences disappear. But the placebo effect is real—and using it to dismiss everything is ideology, not science. Placebism explains nothing; it just explains away."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 4, 2026
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Placebist Bias

A cognitive bias where one automatically attributes any positive outcome from alternative, complementary, or unconventional treatments to the placebo effect, without considering other mechanisms or evidence. Placebist Bias is the default assumption that if it's not conventional medicine, it must be placebo—regardless of research, mechanism, or patient experience. The bias protects materialist orthodoxy by explaining away anomalies rather than investigating them. It's the mirror image of credulity: instead of believing everything, it disbelieves everything that doesn't fit the framework.
"She tried acupuncture for chronic pain and got relief. Placebist Bias says: placebo, obviously. Never mind the studies showing physiological effects; never mind the patient's experience. The bias assumes placebo because the alternative is uncomfortable. Placebist Bias isn't skepticism; it's dogma in disguise. It explains away rather than explains."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 4, 2026
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paracetamol

The easiest way to pain't
I ran out of paracetamol
by Wixkslfjdkfirjeje August 8, 2025
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Place it now cornelius

The exact dialogue of a clash royale tiktoker when making a specific video.

This video consists of the oppositions tower on a low hp, and the player attacking constantly places things on the bridge. Miraculously, the opponent defends each card perfectly, including placing skeletons to protect the princess tower from a lightning spell. What makes it even more entertaining is that they use the heheheha emote at every successful defence
The implied strategy is that two friends are sat in a goon room, in a friendly battle, telling the other what they are going to place and when.

At the end, the players whose pov we are watching, places a rocket on the tower, therefore winning the game.
Albie: “HaHa this is great content, alright place it now Cornelius.”
Cornelius: “Right away chef 🤓”
by Kimmyhead6969 April 29, 2025
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placenta

someone who waits until the exact moment someone turns 18 to start dating them
bro you're a placenta 💀💀💀💀
by longdogman June 10, 2025
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placebo

The effect where thinking about dates coinciding with the fasting month of Ramadan like Tuesday, April 2nd 1991 or Tuesday, April 2nd 2024 can cause you to experience hunger
The placebo effect of thinking about significant dates coinciding with the fasting month of Ramadan, like Tuesday, April 2nd, 1991, can make you feel hungrier than you actually are, proving that sometimes your mind can trick your body!
by Emotional Cruiser November 22, 2025
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